i got the first part done getting the daemon started, but having trouble getting it to autostart wicd client.is it saying i need to copy this line /usr/bin/wicd-client into here ~/.icewm/startup.if i use nano and try to save it says file does not exist.

im setting this computer up for someone, but i dont realy want them logging in as root to get connected to the net,

Upon distro installation, I can detect, setup Wifi and it works. After N restarts of linux it still works.BUT - the moment i set the wifi connection to 'autoconnect' - the wifi settings disappear on the next system reboot.No more WiFi connectivity AT ALL, no more detection of WiFi spots, despite that all daemons and clients are running!

The problem is always reproducible! I was forced to reinstall VL from scratch 3 times ...Please advise - the problem is really annoing

The wifi card is the shittiest BMC43xx network card produced ever if this matters.

I think I should outline the problem, so that anyone experiencing the same problem be helped.The wicd/wifi problem, that I have stumbled upon, can be fairly divided between the distro scripts and my notebook crappy firmware.At the time of installation of the distro, VL does extensive probing for the wifi hardware , wifi card is recognised, wifi driver properly initiated and started. The crappy and notorious BCM43xx wifi firmware of my notebook survives all sequential warm reboots, so the wifi is alive. However on cold restart wifi connectivity disappears, as the wicd/wifi initiation process differs and is simpler.So to solve the problem I was just forced 'to inject the proper bit at the proper place at the proper time'

Addition of this simple line at the wicd_start() function at the /etc/rc.d/init.d/wicd script did the trick: